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Yummy For Mummy Pregnant And Lactating Women Supplement Vanilla & Cardamom

(400 gm Powder in box)
Yummy For Mummy Pregnant And Lactating Women Supplement Vanilla & Cardamom
Product Details
Yummy for Mummy Pregnant and Lactating Women Supplement is a good way to get the protein you and your baby need. Nutrition is crucial for pregnancy and lactating stage and the mother needs support to recover from her physiological changes. Yummy for Mummy is formulated specially to meet women’s nutritional requirements of early motherhood. It has higher folic acid, vitamin B complex, vitamin C, calcium, iron and salivary extract. Yummy for mummy emphasizes bone health. It has vitamin k2-7 which is vital for calcium absorption and bone density. Yummy for mummy can also help you in regaining body shape and weight management. It has no gluten, sugar, synthetic colours or artificial sweeteners. Yummy for Mummy offers three delicious flavours: chocolate, cookies cream and vanilla cardamom.

Key Ingredients:
Whey Protein, Skimmed Milk Powder, Malt Extract, Cocoa Powder, High Olic Sunflower Oil, Maltodextrin, Fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS), Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCT), DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) From Algal Oil Source, Vitamins Premix (vitamin A, Vitamin E, Vitamin K, Vitamin D, Vitamin C, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Niacinamide, Pantothenic Acid, Vitamin B6, Folic Acid, Vitamin B12, Biotin), Minerals Premix (Sodium, Potassium, Zinc, Copper, Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Iron, Manganese, Iodine, Selenium, Molybdenum), Satavari Extract, Stabilizer (e412), Acidity Regulator, Natural And Nature Identical Flavouring Substance

Key Benefits:
  • Boost immunity: It may provide essential vitamins to the foetus to manage deficiency to protect from infections, preterm birth, immune system problems and blindness. It may also help in bone development, brain development, and healthy body mass
  • Foliate: Follate, commonly known as folic acid, reduces the risk of neural tube defects. These are major birth defects that affect the baby's brain and spinal cord
  • Brain development and growth: Choline and DHA are essential for brain development. DHA is a major structural component of the nervous system and retina
  • Protein: Yummy for mummy high protein content ensures the proper physical growth of new mother and her baby
  • Fats: It is a building block for all cell membranes. Yummy for mummy brings essential fatty acids to build healthy cells of baby and mother
  • Manage deficiencies: Calcium plays a very crucial role in the development of a baby's bone yummy for the mummy provides necessary calcium for the new baby and mother
  • Follate: Folic acid is a vital nutrient for the new mother and baby's metabolic function
  • Iodine: The requirement of iodine for a new mother is higher than the normal condition. Iodine is known to maintain endocrinal secretion and cell metabolism
  • Supports digestion: The prebiotic may help to maintain gut flora for healthy digestion. Normal gut flora helps to fight pathogenic bacteria and help to increase immunity

Diet Type:
Vegetarian

Per serving contains:
372 Kcal per 100 gm

Allergen Information:
Contains milk and soya and is not recommended for individuals allergic to milk and soya

Product Form:
Powder

Directions for Use:
  • Clean and dry the teaspoon and preparing hands before preparation
  • Add 4 heaped teaspoons (30 g) of powder to 200 ml of previously boiled warm or cold milk
  • Stir well to complete the mixing of powder
  • To be consumed immediately after preparation
  • May add sugar for taste as desired

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place
  • Keep away from the direct sunlight
  • Keep away from the reach of children
  • In case of a refill pack, after opening the pouch, transfer the contents into an airtight suitable container
  • Close storing container lid tightly after use
  • Once the powder is cut open consume it within 30 days or before expiry whichever is earlier
  • Appropriate overage of the vitamins added to compensate for losses during storage

Content on this page was last updated on 18 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)